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parangia

1. (verb) to be overcome by sleep - only used in this passive form.

Nā tērā tētahi taitamariki, ko Utiku te ingoa, i te matapihi e noho ana, kua tino parangia e te moe (PT Ngā Mahi 20:9). / And there sat in a window a certain young man named Eu'tychus, being fallen into a deep sleep.

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